RHUC Educational Series

Children’s Series

Street Dance, Style Based Workshops: Definition

Objectives

Street Dance is a super fashionable dance style of the 21st century. Images of cool looking performers are seen in theatres and on the television, cover adverting posters, and music videos.

This workshop is tailored for young bodies to gain a basic understanding of the most popular street dance moves. The workshops are never the less grounded in history, vocabulary and use archive materials to animate the sessions and give the participant the authentic origins of this dance technique that is now some thirty years old.

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Young Peoples Series

Street Dance, Style Based Workshops: Definition

Objectives

These enjoyable workshops aim to introduce and develop the students’ interest in, Street Dance whilst establishing the necessary foundation of technique and movement analysis.

Using the Robert Hylton Urban Classicism (RHUC) style, the students will be taken through some trademark street and break dance moves whilst investigating the origins and history of the genre.

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Life Long Series

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Dance Mix

These workshops, offer a bespoke set of choices suitable for adult and older participants plus all those wanting to gain a broad snapshot of the company through its education work.

Ideal for community setting and pre / post show touring, the session(s) can be devised with the venue to enable the participants to experience and appreciate street and contemporary dance.

Custom made and developed the content can be delivered over one half day (approximately three hours) through to one day of three sessions. Other examples of scheduling include weekend workshops and bank holiday courses.

  • What can be covered?
  • Street and contemporary dance techniques
  • Street dance history
  • Creative sessions (movement development and improvisation)
  • Choreographic techniques
  • Company reparatory
  • How to mix contemporary and street dance

By the end of the sessions, participants should have gained a thorough knowledge of the roots of street dance and understand the mechanics of performing basic moves.